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| choice2="Belgian Blue" | | choice2="Belgian Blue" |
| correctchoice="3" | | correctchoice="3" |
− | feedback3="'''Correct!''' This breed is called an Aberdeen Angus and is usually found in either black or brown. It is a common beef cattle breed found throughout the UK and is often crossed with dairy breeds to produce beef cattle. [[Image:Angus.jpg|WikiVet Article: Angus]]" | + | feedback3="'''Correct!''' This breed is called an Aberdeen Angus and is usually found in either black or red. It is a common beef cattle breed found throughout the UK and is often crossed with dairy breeds to produce beef cattle. [[Image:Angus.jpg|WikiVet Article: Angus]]" |
− | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called an Aberdeen Angus and is usually found in either black or red. It is a common beef cattle breed found throughout the UK and is often crossed with dairy breeds to produce beef cattle. A Beef Shorthorn is also a UK beef breed and is a historic breed that is less commonly found except in specialist pedigree herds. [[Image:Angus.jpgImage:Beef shorthorn.jpg|WikiVet Article: Aberdeen Angus, Beef Shorthorn]]" | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called an Aberdeen Angus and is usually found in either black or red. It is a common beef cattle breed found throughout the UK and is often crossed with dairy breeds to produce beef cattle. A Beef Shorthorn is also a UK beef breed and is a historic breed that is less commonly found except in specialist pedigree herds." |
− | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called an Aberdeen Angus and is usually found in either black or red. It is a common beef cattle breed found throughout the UK and is often crossed with dairy breeds to produce beef cattle. Hereford cattle are also a UK beef breed and are often used to cross with dairy breeds to produce beef cattle. Hereford cattle have a brown coat around their body and white on their head and chest. [[Image:Angus.jpgImage:Hereford bull.jpg|WikiVet Article: Aberdeen Angus, Hereford]]" | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called an Aberdeen Angus and is usually found in either black or red. It is a common beef cattle breed found throughout the UK and is often crossed with dairy breeds to produce beef cattle. Hereford cattle are also a UK beef breed and are often used to cross with dairy breeds to produce beef cattle. Hereford cattle have a brown coat around their body and white on their head and chest." |
− | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called an Aberdeen Angus and is usually found in either black or red. It is a common beef cattle breed found throughout the UK and is often crossed with dairy breeds to produce beef cattle. Holstein cattle are dairy breeds and usually have a misture of black and white coats. Holsteins are smaller than Aberdeen Angus breeds. [[Image:Angus.jpgImage:Holstein.JPG|WikiVet Article: Aberdeen Angus, Holstein]]" | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called an Aberdeen Angus and is usually found in either black or red. It is a common beef cattle breed found throughout the UK and is often crossed with dairy breeds to produce beef cattle. Holstein cattle are dairy breeds and usually have a misture of black and white coats. Holsteins are smaller than Aberdeen Angus breeds." |
− | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called an Aberdeen Angus and is usually found in either black or red. It is a common beef cattle breed found throughout the UK and is often crossed with dairy breeds to produce beef cattle. Belgian Blue cattle are a Continental beef breed but they are commonly found in the UK. They can be distinguished by white and blue coats and a double layer of muscle around the rump. [[Image:Angus.jpgImage:Belgian blue.jpg|WikiVet Article: Aberdeen Angus, Belgian Blue]]" | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called an Aberdeen Angus and is usually found in either black or red. It is a common beef cattle breed found throughout the UK and is often crossed with dairy breeds to produce beef cattle. Belgian Blue cattle are a Continental beef breed but they are commonly found in the UK. They can be distinguished by white and blue coats and a double layer of muscle around the rump." |
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| correctchoice="1" | | correctchoice="1" |
| feedback1="'''Correct!''' This breed is called a Belted Galloway and is a UK beef breed. This breed is slightly smaller than other UK beef breeds. [[Image:Belted galloway.jpg|WikiVet Article: Belted Galloway]]" | | feedback1="'''Correct!''' This breed is called a Belted Galloway and is a UK beef breed. This breed is slightly smaller than other UK beef breeds. [[Image:Belted galloway.jpg|WikiVet Article: Belted Galloway]]" |
− | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Belted Galloway and is a UK beef breed. This breed is slightly smaller than other UK beef breeds. Beef Shorthorns are an uncommon UK beef breed and they have a mixture of brown and white coats. [[Image:Belted galloway.jpgImage:Beef shorthorn.jpg|WikiVet Article: Belted Galloway, Beef Shorthorn]]" | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Belted Galloway and is a UK beef breed. This breed is slightly smaller than other UK beef breeds. Beef Shorthorns are an uncommon UK beef breed and they have a mixture of brown and white coats." |
− | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Belted Galloway and is a UK beef breed. This breed is slightly smaller than other UK beef breeds. Holsteins are a dairy breed and are commonly found throughout the UK. They have a finer build than a Belted Galloway and have a mixture of black and white fur. [[Image:Belted galloway.jpgImage:Holstein.JPG|WikiVet Article: Belted Galloway, Holstein]]" | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Belted Galloway and is a UK beef breed. This breed is slightly smaller than other UK beef breeds. Holsteins are a dairy breed and are commonly found throughout the UK. They have a finer build than a Belted Galloway and have a mixture of black and white fur." |
− | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Belted Galloway and is a UK beef breed. This breed is slightly smaller than other UK beef breeds. Dexters are a UK beef breed but are not common. They are usually found with a black coat and have a broad body trunk and shorter legs than other beef breeds such as the Aberdeen Angus. [[Image:Belted galloway.jpgImage:Dexter.jpg|WikiVet Article: Belted Galloway, Dexter]]" | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Belted Galloway and is a UK beef breed. This breed is slightly smaller than other UK beef breeds. Dexters are a UK beef breed but are not common. They are usually found with a black coat and have a broad body trunk and shorter legs than other beef breeds such as the Aberdeen Angus." |
− | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Belted Galloway and is a UK beef breed. This breed is slightly smaller than other UK beef breeds. Aberdeen Angus are a common UK beef breed that are larger then Belted Galloways, they usually have either black or red coats. Aberdeen Angus are often crossed with dairy breeds to produce beef cattle. [[Image:Belted galloway.jpgImage:Angus.jpg|WikiVet Article: Belted Galloway, Aberdeen Angus]]" | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Belted Galloway and is a UK beef breed. This breed is slightly smaller than other UK beef breeds. Aberdeen Angus are a common UK beef breed that are larger then Belted Galloways, they usually have either black or red coats. Aberdeen Angus are often crossed with dairy breeds to produce beef cattle." |
| image= "Image:Belted galloway.jpg"> | | image= "Image:Belted galloway.jpg"> |
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| correctchoice="4" | | correctchoice="4" |
| feedback4="'''Correct!''' This breed is called an English Longhorn and is a UK beef breed. It is not commonly found in the UK as it is a historic breed and is mainly found in specialist pedigree herds. [[Image:Longhorn.jpg|WikiVet Article: English Longhorn]]" | | feedback4="'''Correct!''' This breed is called an English Longhorn and is a UK beef breed. It is not commonly found in the UK as it is a historic breed and is mainly found in specialist pedigree herds. [[Image:Longhorn.jpg|WikiVet Article: English Longhorn]]" |
− | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called an English Longhorn and is a UK beef breed. It is not commonly found in the UK as it is a historic breed and is mainly found in specialist pedigree herds. Herefords are a common UK beef breed and have a brown coat with a distinctive white head and chest. [[Image:Longhorn.jpgImage:Hereford bull.jpg|WikiVet Article: English Longhorn, Hereford]]" | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called an English Longhorn and is a UK beef breed. It is not commonly found in the UK as it is a historic breed and is mainly found in specialist pedigree herds. Herefords are a common UK beef breed and have a brown coat with a distinctive white head and chest." |
− | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called an English Longhorn and is a UK beef breed. It is not commonly found in the UK as it is a historic breed and is mainly found in specialist pedigree herds. Highland cattle are a common UK beef breed and have a distinctive long brown coat which hangs over their entire body including their head and eyes. [[Image:Longhorn.jpgImage:Highland cattle.jpg|WikiVet Article: English Longhorn, Highland]]" | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called an English Longhorn and is a UK beef breed. It is not commonly found in the UK as it is a historic breed and is mainly found in specialist pedigree herds. Highland cattle are a common UK beef breed and have a distinctive long brown coat which hangs over their entire body including their head and eyes." |
− | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called an English Longhorn and is a UK beef breed. It is not commonly found in the UK as it is a historic breed and is mainly found in specialist pedigree herds. Dexter cattle are an uncommon UK beef breed that have black coats and and have a large body trunk with short legs. [[Image:Longhorn.jpgImage:Dexter.jpg|WikiVet Article: English Longhorn, Dexter]]" | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called an English Longhorn and is a UK beef breed. It is not commonly found in the UK as it is a historic breed and is mainly found in specialist pedigree herds. Dexter cattle are an uncommon UK beef breed that have black coats and and have a large body trunk with short legs." |
− | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called an English Longhorn and is a UK beef breed. It is not commonly found in the UK as it is a historic breed and is mainly found in specialist pedigree herds. Aberdeen Angus cattle are a common UK beef breed which usually have either black or red coats and are often crossed with dairy breeds to produce beef cattle from dairy herds. [[Image:Longhorn.jpgImage:Angus.jpg|WikiVet Article: English Longhorn, Aberdeen Angus]]" | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called an English Longhorn and is a UK beef breed. It is not commonly found in the UK as it is a historic breed and is mainly found in specialist pedigree herds. Aberdeen Angus cattle are a common UK beef breed which usually have either black or red coats and are often crossed with dairy breeds to produce beef cattle from dairy herds." |
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| feedback2="'''Correct!''' This breed is called a Hereford. It is a common UK beef breed. [[Image:Hereford bull.jpg|WikiVet Article: Hereford]]" | | feedback2="'''Correct!''' This breed is called a Hereford. It is a common UK beef breed. [[Image:Hereford bull.jpg|WikiVet Article: Hereford]]" |
− | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Hereford. It is a common UK beef breed. English Longhorns are a historic UK beef breed and are usually only found in specialist pedigree herds. [[Image:Hereford bull.jpgImage:Longhorn.jpg|WikiVet Article: Hereford, English Longhorn]]" | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Hereford. It is a common UK beef breed. English Longhorns are a historic UK beef breed and are usually only found in specialist pedigree herds." |
− | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Hereford. It is a common UK beef breed. Highland cattle are a common UK beef breed and have distinctive long brown coats covering their body, head and eyes. [[Image:Hereford bull.jpgImage:Highland cattle.jpg|WikiVet Article: Hereford, Highland]]" | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Hereford. It is a common UK beef breed. Highland cattle are a common UK beef breed and have distinctive long brown coats covering their body, head and eyes." |
− | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Hereford. It is a common UK beef breed. Aberdeen Angus cattle are a common UK beef breed and usually have either black or red coats. [[Image:Hereford bull.jpgImage:Angus.jpg|WikiVet Article: Hereford, Aberdeen Angus]]" | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Hereford. It is a common UK beef breed. Aberdeen Angus cattle are a common UK beef breed and usually have either black or red coats." |
− | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Hereford. It is a common UK beef breed. Brown Swiss cattle are dairy breeds, not beef breeds and are smaller and have a much lighter coat than Hereford cattle. Brown Swiss are usually used within cheese making as their milk has a high butter fat content. [[Image:Hereford bull.jpgImage:Brown Swiss Breed.png|WikiVet Article: Hereford, Brown Swiss]]" | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Hereford. It is a common UK beef breed. Brown Swiss cattle are dairy breeds, not beef breeds and are smaller and have a much lighter coat than Hereford cattle. Brown Swiss are usually used within cheese making as their milk has a high butter fat content." |
| image= "Image:Hereford bull.jpg"> | | image= "Image:Hereford bull.jpg"> |
| </WikiQuiz> | | </WikiQuiz> |